John Wick – John Wick: Chapter 2 introduced King Bowery to

John Wick: Chapter 2 introduced King Bowery to this world of colorful criminals and gave Keanu Reeves another chance to work with Laurence Fishburne after spending time together as Neo and Morpheus in the influential Matrix trilogy. As for the familiar faces, we can expect to find Laurence Fishburne, who represents King Bowery alongside John de Keanu Reeves, and Ian McShanes Winson and Charon de Lance Reddick, who have been with us since the first film and who ideally will continue to support John in his fight against the High Table, despite the apparitions at the end of chapter 3, even if he has to be discreet. So rest assured that he will be involved in the casting of John Wick: Chapter 4 and other sequels that may follow, and “this” seems like a game to involve more alumni in the matrix, as long as it’s under the right circumstances. Bowery King returned this summer in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and joined the eponymous protagonist at the end of the three-way conversation and created the conditions for John Wick: Chapter 4 in 2021. Casting News for John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum only appeared in early 2018, so we will probably have to wait until early next year for official announcements of who will bring John Wick: Chapter 4 and who will return. Although he will not reveal whether he is directing John Wick or not: Chapter 4, Chad Stahelski ComicBookMovie said he will remain “somehow” involved in the franchise until “probably” his career is over. There is certainly no shortage of ways for one of the Matrix members to get involved in the story, either as John’s ally or enemy, but we will see if they are considered suitable for one of these new players. John Wick: Chapter 4 will open in theaters on May 21, 2021, so stay tuned to CinemaBlend for more information on its development. For Chad Stahelski, he doesn’t want to bring other artists from the matrix into John Wick’s world just for fun. If we create these great characters and you know it makes sense in my head to use Carrie-Anne or Hugo Weaving or one of our Matrix buddies there, and it works and they’re interested, it’s always an advantage because they’re friends and I think they’re all great artists. So, although nothing works on John Wick’s side, they will soon be working together again. Stahelski and his team must first create characters for the next story, and when they decide that someone like Carrie-Anne Moss is good for a role, they can go from there. Even if they don’t have as much time on screen as someone like The Bowery King, at least they will have a significant presence instead of being staged for a cameo. I certainly don’t want to involve an actor in trying to win someone over as a joke and write a story about it.